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Even Micah Richards admits Man City were lucky to be awarded last-gasp winner vs Wolves as fans fume at Premier League

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Even Micah Richards admits Man City were lucky to be awarded last-gasp winner vs Wolves as fans fume at Premier League

MICAH RICHARDS has admitted Manchester City were lucky to see their last-gasp winner against Wolves count.

There was major controversy in the 95th minute when John Stones powered in a header from a corner to put the champions 2-1 up.

Bernardo Silva appeared to impede Jose Sa

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Bernardo Silva appeared to impede Jose SaCredit: Sky Sports
But the City star had moved out of the way by the time Stones' header flew in

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But the City star had moved out of the way by the time Stones’ header flew inCredit: Sky Sports
The 95th minute goal won the game for the champions

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The 95th minute goal won the game for the championsCredit: Alamy
Micah Richards felt City were lucky to see the goal stand

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Micah Richards felt City were lucky to see the goal standCredit: Getty

But as the centre-back ran away celebrating, the officials decided to chalk off the goal offside due to Bernardo Silva‘s interference.

He was judged to have been impeding Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa as the ball travelled into the box.

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The stopper pushed him away and by the time Stones headed the ball, Silva had moved clear of Sa and ducked out the way.

But following a VAR review, the referees decided the goal should stand because the City star was no longer in the way of the Wolves No1 as the ball travelled towards goal.

An on-field review saw Chris Kavanagh go over to the monitor and then award the goal.

There was huge complaints from the Wolves players, who remain bottom of the table with just one point after the defeat.

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And City cult hero and Sky Sports pundit Richards admitted his old club were fortunate to pick up all three points.

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He said: “I would like to see the goal given for this because I do not think there is too much contact.

“But the fact of the matter is that he is still in the keeper’s way so it has effected the play.

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“I think we go back the word ‘consistency’. I have seen them given and I have sometimes not.

“It is just that nudge that sends him [Sa] off balance and then he is not set, so I understand why Wolves feel aggrieved in this particular moment.”

Fellow pundit Daniel Sturridge added: “That used to be my role to be fair and Bernardo has played it perfectly.

“As the header has gone into the back of the net, he is off the goalkeeper.

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“So it’s almost like ‘I’ve done my job guys, but I have not impacted him’.

“But for me, I do believe he has impacted the goalkeeper, slightly, if I am being honest.

“He has had to push him away and then go back on his line to set himself.”

The Premier League released a statement trying to clear up the controversy and it read: “Stones’ goal was disallowed on-field due to Bernardo Silva being in an offside position and in the goalkeeper’s line of vision.

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“The VAR deemed Bernardo Silva wasn’t in the line of vision and had no impact on the goalkeeper and recommended an on-field review.

“The referee overturned his original decision and a goal was awarded.”

Fans are split over the decision, with one saying: “Wolves robbed.”

Another added: “He’s stood offside in front of keepers eye-line, and actually nudges him yeah it would be harsh but that is offside all day long.”

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But others felt it was the correct call, commenting: “Nothing wrong with this goal in the slightest, why is everyone kicking off?”

Ref Chris Kavanagh went to the monitor and overturned the decision

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Ref Chris Kavanagh went to the monitor and overturned the decisionCredit: Rex
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City remain undefeated in the league this seasonCredit: AFP

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Skate America: Great Britain’s Lewis Gibson and Lilah Fear win gold in Grand Prix event

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Great Britain’s Lewis Gibson and Lilah Fear won gold in the ice dance at Skate America in the first ISU Grand Prix of the season.

The pair beat defending ISU world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates from the United States by a fraction of a point in Allen, Texas, while Spain’s Olivia Smart and Tim Dieck finished third.

In January, Gibson and Fear won silver for a second consecutive year in the ice dance at the European Figure Skating Championships.

“We were so proud to be up there on the podium. It was definitely a heartwarming moment, especially to be surrounded by our amazing team-mates,” said Fear of the other two pairs she trains alongside.

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Gibson and Fear led after the rhythm dance and finished second in the free dance for an overall score of 206.38 points, with Chock and Bates second on 205.63.

The six-leg Grand Prix series continues on Friday with Skate Canada in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Gruesome moment ice hockey star snaps bent finger back into place after punching rival numerous times in head

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FANS were left squirming after an ice hockey star appeared to snap his bent finger back into place during a game.

The incident occurred during the American Hockey League clash between the Laval Rocket and Syracuse Crunch on Friday.

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An American Hockey League player had his finger bent out of place during a brawlCredit: X
Vincent Arseneau appeared to snap his ginger back into place on the ice

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Vincent Arseneau appeared to snap his ginger back into place on the iceCredit: X

Rocket left wing Vincent Arseneau was left with a gruesome injury after a brawl with Crunch star Kale Kessy.

Officials had to separate the pair before either of them fell to the ice, with one of Arseneau’s fingers appearing to be bent the other way afterwards.

The 32-year-old could then be seen snapping it back into place as he made his way to the penalty box.

Despite attempting to correct his injury, the Canadian did not return to the action as his side went on to win 5-2.

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He also missed the rematch between the two teams on Saturday, which the Rocket also won 1-0.

Fans were left stunned by the incident on social media after Friday’s clash.

Reacting on X, one supporter wrote: “That’s a hockey player right there.”

Another added: “Tell me you’re a hockey player without telling me you’re a hockey player.”

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Meanwhile, a third fan also commented: “I did not need this visual.”

The Rocket, an affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens, are in action once again this weekend.

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They take on the Utica Comets at home on Friday before facing them away the following day.

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It is not yet known whether Arseneau will make his return to the ice in either of those games.

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Ulster Rugby: In-form Jacob Stockdale a ‘very different’ player to 2018

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With Andy Farrell set to name his Ireland squad for next month’s four Test matches on Wednesday, Stockdale is expected to be included in the panel for games against New Zealand, Argentina, Fiji and Australia.

Whether he can displace Leinster’s James Lowe on the left wing for what would be a first cap since before the last World Cup will be another matter.

Either way, Stockdale feels he has done all he can to put himself in the frame

“Whether I play or not, obviously I want to, don’t get me wrong, but it doesn’t really matter to a certain degree as I’m doing what I can out on the pitch at the moment.

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“I feel like I’m doing everything I can to warrant getting an opportunity.

“If it doesn’t come, it doesn’t come but I’m feeling good.”

Indeed, perhaps the only way he could be preparing for Ireland camp in a better frame of mind would be if he was coming in off a career hat-trick.

Between his first and second scores against Ospreys on Friday night, he had dotted down once more only to have the try chalked off by the TMO for a forward pass after both the conversion and restart.

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“I was a bit unhappy, to say the least,” he said.

“It seems a bit crazy to me to hit the conversion and hit the restart and then get brought back for the TMO.

“Where does it end? Is it going to be at a point where we’re 15 minutes later and someone says, ‘oh, that try you scored earlier doesn’t count anymore’.

“I don’t know, fair enough if it’s forward, but it needs to be called earlier.”

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Arsenal fans rage ‘it’s laughable’ as Chelsea star Tosin escapes red card against Liverpool for ‘same foul’ as Saliba

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ANGRY Arsenal fans claim Chelsea’s Tosin Adarabioyo escaped a red card for an identical foul to William Saliba’s sending-off 24 hours earlier.

Adarabioyo ended Diogo Jota’s surge through at Liverpool – just like Gunners’ defender Saliba did when halting Evanilson at Bournemouth on Saturday.

Tosin Adebayo was only booked for this challenge on Diogo Jota

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Tosin Adebayo was only booked for this challenge on Diogo JotaCredit: X
Many Gunners' fans reckon Adarabioyo was lucky to stay on

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Many Gunners’ fans reckon Adarabioyo was lucky to stay onCredit: AFP
Adarabioyo fouled Jota but could Levil Colwill have intervened?

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Adarabioyo fouled Jota but could Levil Colwill have intervened?Credit: X

But referee John Brooks only dished out a yellow card to the Blues‘ defender – a decision blasted as “laughable” by many Arsenal supporters.

One fan claimed: “No different to Saliba‘s red card yesterday, but no VAR intervention. Why? Jota was away on goal.”

Another posted: “Saliba got a red for the exact same thing yesterday?”

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A third argued: “If Tosin isn’t worried that Jota is in, he wouldn’t foul him. It’s a stonewall red.”

And a fourth added: “The refs in this country are a joke.”

But supporters of other clubs hit back – insisting there was a CLEAR difference between the two incidents in the middle of the pitch.

They reckon Saliba was definitely the last man – whereas Adarabioyo’s team-mate Levi Colwill might have been able to catch Jota.

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One fan wrote: “Saliba was the last man, Tosin would get a red if Colwill wasn’t in close proximity. He got bailed out by Colwill.”

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Another said: “Colwill close enough, Saliba was on his own.”

And a third was even more blunt: “Teammate proximity, Never a red.”

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It was Colwill who soon brought down Curtis Jones, enabling Mo Salah to slot Liverpool in front against the tide of play with a 29th-minute penalty.

That sparked the Reds’ best spell, with Cody Gakpo having a tap-in goal ruled out as his supplier Salah was ruled offside.

And in first-half stoppage time Liverpool had a second spot-kick award scrubbed out.

Brooks looked at a pitchside monitor and reversed his verdict that keeper Robert Sanchez  had tripped Jones.

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Saliba saw red for this challenge on Evanilson the day beforeCredit: Rex

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